Just got into wedding videography! I got the R6 with the RF 24-105mm f/4 L ! Your videos are helping me SO MUCH. I can’t wait to show you my footage one day!
i’ve been doing filmmaking but i don’t have any good idea when it comes to wedding filmmaking. joining to wedding film production team brought me here. no regrets watching this. thanks for your lesson, sir. hope i get better in this industry :))
Shooting at 4k 60 on my camera puts it in aps-c mode, it’s not a huge problem, but I do notice the difference in low light situations. I’m with you on the filming all in 60 though
Nice tips. I shot my first wedding video few months back with just 23mm (=35mm full frame) i think it works fine for "one man band". Next time i will take my 56 (=85mm) with me just for the BOKAH.
I'd like to know, in general, when you're going to film a wedding, in this case the groom, do you plan how it's going to be filmed and everything, or does everything happen on the moment
Having a shot list of potential captures is always a great way to be prepared. Oftentimes the best shots are unscripted and not planned before hand. But it’s always good to over prepare
Hey loving your videos definitely a fan! Was wondering if you can make one (same style) on how to pose couples during the photoshoot ? Thanks man !! 🙏🙏
Hey Wayward North, I have watching you repeatedly. From this video, I see that if I am shooting with another person, I need a 50mm and either an 85mm or 135mm, but alternatively, I should just use a 24-70mm and I am good to go, is it?
Great content as always. Do you find the sigma 18-35 is too loud for video? Wanting to use it for my all purpose lens, though I’ve heard the motors are super loud and in a wedding environment I’m worried it would draw attention and ruin audio when I’m not slowing down my 60p.
Valid points for sure! If its moments that you could potentially use the ambient audio/sound bytes from the day I would just switch to Manual focus for these moments. This video I am actually using the Sigma 24mm on AF with a Rode Videomic and the motors weren’t distracting at all. I would play around with it, do some tests with your setup but for me I haven’t run into this being too distracting. But just as a precaution, for moments that do require audio, I would just switch to MF.
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Am a new videographer in the field, so if you would recommend me any of your video for my learning. I appreciate
Thank you for your wisdom, Jared with an eye. I still have no idea how you only have 2k subs, keep it up
Thanks so much!!
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Thank you 🙌
Just got into wedding videography! I got the R6 with the RF 24-105mm f/4 L ! Your videos are helping me SO MUCH. I can’t wait to show you my footage one day!
Dude that’s awesome! Thank you so much for the kind words. So happy to hear these videos are helping you!
i’ve been doing filmmaking but i don’t have any good idea when it comes to wedding filmmaking. joining to wedding film production team brought me here. no regrets watching this. thanks for your lesson, sir. hope i get better in this industry :))
Thank you so much maestro.
Aweome video man ! Im glad I ran across your channel.
Wonderful video 👍🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Nice tips
Shooting at 4k 60 on my camera puts it in aps-c mode, it’s not a huge problem, but I do notice the difference in low light situations. I’m with you on the filming all in 60 though
You are the best. Thank you so much for dedicating yourself to helping people like me. TH-cam University graduate right here. 😅
Thank you so much for the kind words! Appreciate them more than you know ❤
Thank you for dis video I’m a bit nervous on my first wedding vidshoot next month 😬👍🏽🤙🏽
great video man. this is perfect for my second shooters.
Hey mate! Thanks, and your work is amazing!
helpful ideas, thanks :)
Your videos really do help me out in my art! Thank you for doing what you do
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Good stuff man!
Great information with the beginner in mind. Thank You. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thank you for your work. So easy to watch and so useful information
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Thanks so much!! Means a ton seriously!
you keep it simple thanks
Love the feel and energy your videos give off, definitely subscribing. Thanks!
Nice tips. I shot my first wedding video few months back with just 23mm (=35mm full frame) i think it works fine for "one man band". Next time i will take my 56 (=85mm) with me just for the BOKAH.
You're so underrated man! Loved these tips!
Thanks so much friend! Means a lot :)
Amazing work
I'd like to know, in general, when you're going to film a wedding, in this case the groom, do you plan how it's going to be filmed and everything, or does everything happen on the moment
Having a shot list of potential captures is always a great way to be prepared. Oftentimes the best shots are unscripted and not planned before hand. But it’s always good to over prepare
And have you ever planned something and when you arrived on site you had to change what you had planned?@@WaywardNorth
Thanks man
Thanks for the video mate! im shooting a wedding tomorrow so ill be sure to put these tips into play
Great vid man
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Hey loving your videos definitely a fan!
Was wondering if you can make one (same style) on how to pose couples during the photoshoot ?
Thanks man !! 🙏🙏
Great video! Is this the start of a little series? Would be nice!
It’s a very good possibility! Thanks so much!
Groom prep is one of my favorite things to shoot, but I noticed that sometimes the guys are more reserved when a woman is there lol
Lol that’s so funny! I can totally see that.
Hey Wayward North, I have watching you repeatedly. From this video, I see that if I am shooting with another person, I need a 50mm and either an 85mm or 135mm, but alternatively, I should just use a 24-70mm and I am good to go, is it?
What time are you guys typically arriving on a wedding day ?
how do you get the 2 different shots but they still doing the same movement????
Get your groom to repeat the motion so you can capture multiple angles!
Great content as always. Do you find the sigma 18-35 is too loud for video? Wanting to use it for my all purpose lens, though I’ve heard the motors are super loud and in a wedding environment I’m worried it would draw attention and ruin audio when I’m not slowing down my 60p.
Valid points for sure! If its moments that you could potentially use the ambient audio/sound bytes from the day I would just switch to Manual focus for these moments. This video I am actually using the Sigma 24mm on AF with a Rode Videomic and the motors weren’t distracting at all. I would play around with it, do some tests with your setup but for me I haven’t run into this being too distracting. But just as a precaution, for moments that do require audio, I would just switch to MF.
Really insightful tips! Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Appreciate it good sir!
Oh my gah I spy my groom!!!!!!!!
Which one is he again? 💪😎🙃
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Great video man, thank you. I’ve just uploaded my recent vid if you fancy checking it out. I’ll definitely take these tips forward for the next one.
1. Lighting
2. Wide, medium, cut shot
3. Frame rate 60fps
4. Lens selection sigma
5. Collaborate with photographers
6. Fill the room
7. Pre production